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I have this same liner. It is discontinued, but my local dealer found one in a warehouse last February. I like having my hitch and tow strap handy at the rear of the bed without getting in the way.
My truck came with those tires and I was expecting the worst - actually they're not bad and have surprisingly good street manners. Since it's a lower rumble with the mud tread they are less noticeable than the Duratracs on our Grand Cherokee. The MDS is louder too - but with 3:21 gears the MDS...
Has the trailer been sitting a while? Could be the bearings or brakes were dragging. Easy to tell by feeling the hubs after a short stint on the highway. If one is hot it can create a lot of drag.
I have the non-eTorque V6 in my Grand Cherokee and it doesn't have problems towing. I can't...
I have 1' lift Eibach springs and kept the airbags in them with no modifications. Works fine so far. I haven't had a real heavy load yet - just a full bed full of firewood.
I doubt the folding mechanism is serviceable. If your truck is still under warranty I would take it to a dealer, if not you may want to look at the replacements that are available through Amazon The mirror head is easy to remove if you take off the inner door panel.
So are they shaking when you drive? I have the folding non-tow mirrors and they are completely solid when driving. Might need to try shaking them by hand and see if they're moving at the pivot or where they're mounted to the body
BTW - I installed the Eibach 1" rear springs and got about 1-1/2" lift. It could be because I have a Quad cab instead of the Crew cab. It was fine with me because I didn't want the leveled look.
The standard springs work well in the front and give the advertised lift. I used 1" Eibach springs in the rear because I wanted it higher when empty. The Eibach rear springs ride better than stock with the extra travel.
I plastic dipped the entire grill on my 2002 Grand Cherokee that had chrome trim and painted areas. Sold it three years later after Canadian winters and frequent brush car-washes. It never peeled on the chrome or painted sections. Just be sure to clean it well with alcohol prior to application.
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